Sayori meme representing Linux users. Sayori is disgusted by text reading “receiving pre-installed bloatware” and instead approves “accumulating bloatware over time”. Bloatware refers to unused packages.

Edit: You are so kind to give me advice on how to remove bloatware, but I don’t need it :D

  • nebulaone@lemmy.world
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    This is a certified hood Klassiker. I keep all my important files on external disks, so I can reinstall easily. I tried other distros that “fix” this issue, but I’ll never leave my true love Arch again (dont tell my wife, I don’t want to sleep on the couch again).

    • Justas🇱🇹@sh.itjust.works
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      13 hours ago

      Separate / from /home into separate partitions. When you reinstall, set to overwrite /, but leave /home intact or set it to be /home for the new install without formatting. It will reinstall your distro but keep your data.

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        13 hours ago

        The main reason I don’t do this is that I don’t want to keep any executables / potentially malicious, or files prone to exploitation around. So I like to fully format my main SSD. Yeah, it’s a bit paranoid, but I still prefer it. Thanks for the tip, tho. I think it’s helpful for alot of people.

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          9 hours ago

          You do you, of course. But, I think that combining the approach of immutable distros to either case would be a great way to add some security. Even if nothing is ever 100% safe, this would be very robust. Or, even without an immutable distro you can do Qubes or just any sandboxing (e.g. bubblewrap) to open documents and files.

          In any case, being paranoid certainly is an elegant sport. Perhaps even more than golfing (: